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LEGAL INSIGHTS & UPDATES
Explore articles, updates, and thought pieces on key legal issues, industry developments, and practical guidance. Our aim is to help businesses and individuals stay informed, understand their rights, and make confident decisions in a changing legal landscape.


Divorce in Malaysia: What Non-Muslim Couples Should Know
Divorce for non-Muslim couples in Malaysia is governed by the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 . Generally, couples must be married for at least two years before filing, unless there are exceptional circumstances such as abuse or serious hardship. There are two main types of divorce : • Joint Petition : Both parties agree to divorce and settle issues like custody, maintenance and assets. This process is usually faster and more cost-effective. • Single Petition : On
Jan 221 min read


Tenancy Disputes & Eviction Actions: Key Points for Landlords in Malaysia
Tenancy disputes are common in Malaysia, particularly where tenants default on rental payments, damage property, or refuse to vacate the premises. While tenancy agreements set out the rights and obligations of both parties, legal intervention may be required when disputes escalate. One of the most frequent issues is rental arrears , where a landlord is entitled to recover outstanding sums and seek vacant possession . In many cases, landlords also pursue compensation for utili
Jan 201 min read


Unfair Termination & Constructive Dismissal in Malaysia: What You Should Know
In Malaysia, employees are protected against unfair termination — dismissals without just cause or without following proper procedure may lead to claims under the Industrial Relations Act 1967 (IRA 1967) or relevant employment laws. ❗ Unfair Dismissal: What it Means “Unfair dismissal” occurs when an employer terminates employment without valid reason, or fails to follow required processes such as disciplinary hearings or notice periods. Employees may file a representation t
Dec 5, 20251 min read


Debt Recovery in Malaysia: Who to Sue, How to Sue, and What to Expect
Unpaid debts are a common challenge faced by businesses and individuals alike. Whether you are a business owner dealing with defaulting customers, a landlord facing rental arrears, or a contractor awaiting payment for work done, understanding the available legal options is crucial to recovering what is rightfully owed to you. The Debt Recovery Process Step 1: Letter of Demand (LOD) The first step in most debt recovery cases is the issuance of a Letter of Demand. This formally
Dec 5, 20252 min read
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